
other Mac or iOS devices through a background synchronization process. You can check what's being synchronized as well as pause the process at any time. Presentation mode: This mode eases the presentation of diagrams by going full-screen and making canvases behave like slides. These canvas slides can be moved like a PowerPoint presentation, using either mouse clicks or arrow keys. Multiple formats for exporting and Visio support: Nicolai Lilin Ebook can export diagrams or other creations in a number of formats, including BMP, TIFF, PDF, JPG, EPS, SVG, Visio XML, PICT Vector, PNG, and PSD. It
can also conveniently import Visio XML files. Designed for single-screen use: The older version of Nicolai Lilin Ebook let you use two screens; the new version does not. Some users will have to change the way they use the app, but for most users, the single-screen limitation will not be a major issue. No CAD integration: Nicolai Lilin Ebook lacks support for AutoDesk file formats and cannot integrate CAD. Feature-rich and relatively advanced, Nicolai Lilin Ebook may intimidate some users, even those who have tried its earlier versions. Some adjustment to the new interface will be needed, but this application is not that difficult to figure out. It offers a great range of features and outputs beautiful diagrams, wireframes, and sketches. Nicolai Lilin Ebook for Mac adds drivers to your OS X installation that allow you to read and write to NTFS-formatted thumb and external hard drives as if you're using a Windows machine. The software comes free of charge and features several advanced options such as caching and filename normalization.

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